- #LATEST SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 SOFTWARE UPDATE UPDATE#
- #LATEST SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 SOFTWARE UPDATE ANDROID#
Galaxy Watch4, Galaxy Watch4 Classic 1 Availability of security update support may vary by device and market.
#LATEST SAMSUNG GALAXY S6 SOFTWARE UPDATE ANDROID#
today extended its commitment to delivering the most up-to-date and more secure mobile experience possible for Galaxy users by offering up to four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades on select devices. Galaxy Tab S4, Galaxy Tab S5e, Galaxy Tab S6, Galaxy Tab S6 5G W20 5G Current Wearable Models for Security Updates 4. Select Galaxy users now enjoy the latest mobile experience for longer with four generations of One UI and Android OS upgrades. Both phones are essentially still stuck on Android 7.0 Nougat as far as official updates are concerned, so it’s not as though you’ll be getting the latest Android version here. Introduction to Samsung Security Updates. Note that this update is only for the firmware of the phone. The update started in South Korea and has been making its way to other parts of the world, so do keep an eye out for it. This is just speculation so it is unclear why there is a sudden update, but if for whatever reason you’re still holding onto your Galaxy S6 or Note 5, then maybe this is an update you’ll want to check out when it becomes available in your region. Once selected, 3 the ‘Pen to text’ option lets you jot down your handwritten notes and will instantly convert them into digital text.
The changelog for this firmware is a bit sparse, but SamMobile speculates that it could be due to a security issue that has forced Samsung to push out an update to address it before it becomes a big problem. For more natural note-taking experiences in Samsung Notes, a new pen type is also coming as part of this upcoming software update. However, to everyone’s surprise, it seems that Samsung has recently pushed out a firmware update for the Galaxy S6 and Note 5, both of which were released 5 years ago and are more or less considered obsolete. The changelog for this firmware is a bit sparse, but SamMobile speculates that it could be due to a security issue that has forced. Given that Android handset makers churn out multiple devices a year, it’s not surprising that they can’t really focus their resources on older devices and would choose to focus on their newer ones instead. However, to everyone’s surprise, it seems that Samsung has recently pushed out a firmware update for the Galaxy S6 and Note 5, both of which were released 5 years ago and are more or less considered obsolete. Android phones usually get forgotten about in terms of updates after 3 years or so.